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The pharmaceutical industry faces environmental challenges. Green chemistry offers sustainable solutions to reduce waste and enhance drug discovery processes.
A large-scale, extensive study by researches reveals pharmaceutical pollution changes behavior of the Atlantic Salmon.
Dr. Michelangeli pointed out that many pharmaceuticals persist in the environment due to poor biodegradability and insufficient wastewater treatment. However, there is hope. "Advanced wastewater ...
Widely detected in global waterways, clobazam – a common drug used to treat anxiety – is altering the migration behavior of wild Atlantic salmon, according to a new study. The findings underscore the ...
As we integrate these approaches into the pharmaceutical environment, we edge closer to what is becoming an apparent tipping point, where it is essential to fundamentally, holistically reimagine ...
Traces of pharmaceutical drugs are finding their way into waterways around the world. A new study in the journal Science suggests that this kind of pollution can mess with salmon migration in somewhat ...
Pharmaceutical pollution in waterways is changing animal behavior. Exposure to an antianxiety drug is affecting migrating Atlantic salmon, according to a new study.
“Pharmaceutical pollutants are an emerging global issue, with over 900 different substances having now been detected in waterways around the world,” said Dr. Marcus Michelangeli, who is a lecturer in ...
Increases in the production and use of pharmaceutical drugs–like antibiotics, antidepressants and pain relievers–are ...
The study, "Pharmaceutical pollution influences river-to-sea migration in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)," has been published in Science. Led by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, the ...
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